In the poem 'dust of snow' how does the poet's mood get changed??
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Dust of snow:
The snowflakes started falling and this particular scene left a tremendous effect on the mood of the poet. It was a gloomy day for him. It was a wastage of time too. The change in natural happening brought up the desired change in the poet's mood. It delighted his heart.
Snowflakes had made his day and retrieved it from being wasted. He got enlistment in his spirits with the change in nature. Snowflakes are the main reason for changing the mood of the poet.
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